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    flowing through the patient’s body, the flow of the fluid believed to be affected by his own will. Being a believer in the influences of astronomy and magnetics on human health, this physician named the fluid “Animal Magnetism”. When Mesmer introduced his theory of animal magnetism to the public, he…

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    Evaporation Lab

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    Purpose: We already knew that the chemical properties of each pure substance are not are not changed after separation in a mixture. The key to find a physical property that one part of the mixture does have but the parts of the mixture doesn’t. In magnetism a magnetically susceptible material is extracted from a mixture depending on a magnetic force. Filtration is separation of an insoluble solid and a liquid. Filtration depends on solubility, the filtrate is the one want to keep (liquid) and…

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    There are many tools that nurses can utilize in order to evaluate the characteristics of a work environment such as the Hallmarks of the Professional Nursing Practice Environment and the translation and psychometric evaluation of the Essentials of Magnetism, as well as programs for novice leaders to participate in. Hallmarks Evaluation The American Association of Colleges of Nursing, “was able to identify those environmental characteristics or "hallmarks" of the practice setting that best…

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    Catapults

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    Originally used to increase the range and force behind a crossbow, the catapult was one of the most effect siege weapons of antiquity. There were varied forms of it all over the world, but ancient societies would agree that the ones who had the strongest catapults had a much higher chance of winning the battle of the day. There are three main types of catapults. The first is the most ancient and is called the ballista. This was invented by Diodorus Siculus, who wanted to increase the range of…

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    Measurement unit I placed standards 2.1.4, 2.1.5, 2.1.6, 2.1.7, 5.1.1, 5.1.2, 5.1.3, 6.1.4, 6.1.5, and 6.1.6. For Physical Properties I placed K.1.1, K.1.2, 1.1.1, 1.1.2, 1.1.3, 2.1.3, 6.1.1, and 6.1.2. Within the Physical Changes; Electricity and Magnetism unit I organized standards 2.1.1, 4.1.3, 4.1.4, 4.1.5, 5.1.4, and 6.1.3. The Sound and Light unit contains standards 3.1.1, 3.1.2, 3.1.3, 3.1.4, 3.1.5, and 3.1.6. Lastly, the Chemistry and Chemical Changes unit has standards 2.1.2, 4.1.1,…

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    The Ptolemaic Model

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    Have you ever wondered what sparked the study of magnetism and changed the Ptolemaic model of the solar system with the Earth at its core? The Ptolemaic model was the dominant model of the solar system made up of the systems created by Aristotle and Ptolemy. From Ancient Greece in 4th Century B.C up until the late 16th century/early 17th century that model was used to show that every planet moves in a system of two spheres. These spheres were called deferent and epicycle, which both rotated…

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    hospitals that were able to maintain adequate nursing staff. Several hospitals that participated in the study seem to have similar characteristics. The outcomes revealed that the top hospitals all identified with what is known as the 14 forces of magnetism (http://www.ANCC.org). In the year 1993, The American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), first incorporated the Magnet Recognition Program and its program goals. The first healthcare organization recognized as Magnet, was the University…

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    Discovery Of Magnets Essay

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    A unit of magnetism, Gb, is named after him. He also discovered that heating magnets caused them to lose their magnetism. Everything in the universe is made of atoms and atoms have magnetic pull inside and outside them. The Earth has its own giant magnetic field…

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    The website about finding a new, “correct” value for pi falls into pseudoscience. The author, Mohammad-Reza Mehdinia, commits the logical fallacy of availability bias, which doubles as skipping an important aspect of science. This feature is considering previous experiments, data, or works and sifting through why they do not match with the new information. Mehdinia writes on his site that he does not include or consider the previous works involving pi in his research and calculations. While…

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    university president saw as ‘a great deal of ‘orbital energy’ among the many subgroups, a magnetism that tugs at these groups, pulling them away from any common agenda’”(Nathan 318). Greek life is merely an illustration of how strong-tie subgroups isolate students and cut them off from other groups. The phrase “common agenda” refers to “the mainstream life of the university”(Nathan 318), and the word “magnetism” means the repulsive forces between different groups. Nathan makes an analogy between…

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